| Literature DB >> 31279652 |
Huimin Zhang1, Swaminath Srinivas2, Yongchang Xu3, Wenhui Wei3, Youjun Feng4.
Abstract
Polymyxins are a group of detergent-like antimicrobial peptides that are the ultimate line of defense against carbapenem-resistant pathogens in clinical settings. Polymyxin resistance primarily originates from structural remodeling of lipid A anchored on bacterial surfaces. We integrate genetic, structural, and biochemical aspects of three major types of lipid A modifiers that have been shown to confer intrinsic colistin resistance. Namely, we highlight ArnT, a glycosyltransferase, EptA, a phosphoethanolamine transferase, and the AlmEFG tripartite system, which is restricted to EI Tor biotype of Vibrio cholerae O1. We also discuss the growing family of mobile colistin resistance (MCR) enzymes, each of which is analogous to EptA, and which pose great challenges to global public health.Entities:
Keywords: AlmEFG; ArnT; EptA; MCR; lipid A modifier; polymyxin resistance
Year: 2019 PMID: 31279652 DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2019.06.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Biochem Sci ISSN: 0968-0004 Impact factor: 13.807